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  2. Monkey selfie copyright dispute - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] On 4 July 2011 several publications, including The Telegraph and The Guardian, picked up the story and published the pictures along with articles that quoted Slater as describing the photographs as self-portraits taken by the monkeys, such as "Monkey steals camera to snap himself" (The Telegraph), [12] and "a camera on a tripod ...

  3. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Monkey selfie

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    A monkey. Support as nominator – — Crisco 1492 01:45, 27 November 2014 (UTC) Support - I had supported it before and still feel this is a wonderful and creative one of a kind photo that now considering the courts ruling it surly belongs as a featured photo. talk→ WPPilot 02:31, 27 November 2014 (UTC) Oppose.

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Macaca nigra self ...

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    High technical quality, public domain (because a monkey cannot hold a copyright), verifiable (if the Daily Mail counts), and a very unique and interesting image: a self-portrait by a macaque, a type of old-world monkey, who picked up a photographer's camera. Also kinda cute. Articles in which this image appears Celebes crested macaque, Macaque

  5. Gibbon Monkey Meets a Turtle for the First Time and Is the ...

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    The poor monkey was so confused! It couldn't figure out what that thing was and wasn't sure what to do with it! We can't even see the turtle's face , but I'm guessing that if we could, it would ...

  6. Trojan Room coffee pot - Wikipedia

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    It was the subject of the world's first webcam, created by Quentin Stafford-Fraser and Paul Jardetzky in 1991. To save people working in the building the disappointment of finding the coffee machine empty after making the trip to the room, a camera was set up providing a live picture of the coffee pot to all desktop computers on the office network.

  7. Celebes crested macaque - Wikipedia

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    The Celebes crested macaque is a diurnal rain forest dweller. This macaque is primarily terrestrial, spending more than 60% of its day on the ground foraging for food and socialising, while sleeping and searching for food in the trees.

  8. Darwin (monkey) - Wikipedia

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    The "stylish but illegal monkey", so designated by The Globe and Mail, [2] was later identified as "Darwin", a seven-month-old exotic pet owned by Toronto-based attorney Yasmin Nakhuda. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] Darwin lived in Nakhuda's home with her husband and two children, who maintained a YouTube account featuring videos of the macaque. [ 6 ]

  9. Mandrill - Wikipedia

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    The mandrill is the most sexually dimorphic primate, [22] and it is the largest monkey. [23] Females are less stocky and have shorter, flatter snouts. [19] Males have a 70–95 cm (28–37 in) head-body length and weigh 19–30 kg (42–66 lb) while females have a 55–70 cm (22–28 in) head-body length and weigh 10–15 kg (22–33 lb). [24]